Klaus Sutner

Klaus Sutner

Klaus Sutner is a professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and is also the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs for the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. His research interests include cellular automata, discrete mathematics as pertains to computation, and computational complexity theory. He developed a hybrid Mathematica/C++ package that manipulates finites state machines and their syntactic semigroups called Automata. He has studied martial arts for the past 35 years and is the head instructor at the Three-Rivers Aikikai. Dr. Sutner has a Erdős number of 2, having co-authored a paper with Charles Joseph Colbourn [http://www.oakland.edu/enp/Erdos2] .

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* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sutner/index.html Dr. Sutner's Homepage]


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